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2800 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 August 28, 2018 Vol. 66 No. 32 Mary Fallin, Governor Jim Reese, Commissioner Jamey Allen, Director Market Development Services This report along with archived reports, current market prices, and other available state reports are accessible online at: http:// www.ag.ok.gov/mktdev/marketnews.htm Woodward Livestock Auction Receipts: 3,364 Last Week: 2,825 Year Ago: 2,750 Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food & Forestry OKLAHOMA MARKET REPORT #2 Grain #3 Livestock Summary #4 Fed Cattle #5 Sheep Report #6 Hay Report #7 Ada Livestock #8 Apache Livestock #9 McAlester Livestock #10 OKC Livestock #11 El Reno Livestock #12 Video/Direct Livestock #13 Tulsa Livestock #14 Woodward Livestock For 24-hour statewide market information, dial 405-621-5533 and press the report number above Compared to last week: Feeder steers steady to 2.00 lower, 900 lbs. 2.00 higher. Feeder heifers steady to 3.00 higher. Steer calves under 500 lbs. steady,. heavier weights 4.00-5.00 lower. Heifer calves 1.00-3.00 lower. 22 402-434 428 175.50-186.00 180.99 36 457-498 482 173.00-178.00 176.92 84 517-542 529 161.00-170.00 164.98 54 558-564 561 166.50-167.00 166.77 70 623-646 631 163.00-165.00 163.73 20 600-644 622 139.00-148.00 143.34 Calves 58 689-693 691 156.00-156.50 156.25 10 661 661 148.00 148.00 Calves 122 706-714 711 154.50-156.50 155.62 331 800-839 821 144.50-147.50 145.98 105 869-890 872 141.00-142.50 141.78 145 900-920 906 139.00-142.75 141.38 26 956 956 137.00 137.00 12 339 339 177.00 177.00 Thin Fleshed 11 393 393 158.00 158.00 27 452-455 453 155.00-158.00 157.55 65 500-546 514 149.00-158.00 150.91 50 620-643 630 147.50-151.50 149.16 7 617-630 621 133.00-143.00 135.90 Calves 17 654 654 148.00 148.00 118 725-737 728 141.00-143.00 142.57 49 761 761 143.00 143.00 192 802-836 831 138.00-140.85 139.79 36 859-871 861 131.00-135.00 134.52 22 967 967 125.00 125.00 291038-1045 1044 108.00-119.00 117.49 Oklahoma National Stockyards Total Receipts: 5,225 Last Week: 4,144 Year Ago: 4,911 Compared to last week: Feeder steers 600-800 lbs unevenly steady; over 800 lbs 2.00-4.00 lower. Feeder heifers 1.00-5.00 lower; over 800 lbs not well tested. 500-600 lbs steer calves unevenly steady, lighter weights not tested. 550-600 lbs heifer calves 1.00 higher, lighter weights not tested. STEERS - Medium and Large 1 25 332 332 200.00 200.00 38 451-480 468 169.00-181.00 175.17 73 506-543 533 161.00-170.00 164.80 83 555-588 573 157.00-167.50 162.86 194 604-649 630 157.50-166.00 162.11 53 626-646 638 153.50-157.75 156.58 Calves 116 652-693 666 156.00-165.00 159.61 171 702-748 721 148.50-157.00 153.46 12 719 719 143.00 143.00 Calves 113 753-797 766 144.00-153.50 150.19 80 801-835 812 143.00-147.50 145.21 20 867 867 140.00 140.00 154 900-933 917 137.00-141.50 140.77 97 959-984 967 128.00-137.00 134.09 48 1047 1047 125.25 125.25 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1 18 405-410 408 160.00-162.50 161.81 8 486 486 166.00 166.00 34 514-531 522 151.50-153.50 152.38 172 565-598 582 146.00-156.50 151.13 327 601-648 627 144.50-155.00 150.74 56 615-640 628 136.00-141.00 138.95 Calves 209 653-699 682 143.25-150.50 146.06 121 705-736 716 138.00-145.00 140.53 159 757-792 773 133.00-136.75 135.08 61 805-844 824 132.00-135.00 133.51 41 853-895 885 128.00 128.00 33 914 914 130.00 130.00

PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS: SOYBEANS MILO CORN WHEAT Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday (bu.) (cwt.) (bu.) (8-22) (8-23) (8-24) (8-27) (8-28) (8-28) (8-28) (8-28) Alva 5.30 5.27 5.18 5.02 4.99 7.33 5.55 Banner 5.27 5.24 5.15 4.99 4/96 Buffalo 5.15 5.12 5.03 4.87 4.84 7.28 5.45 Cherokee 5.30 5.27 5.18 5.02 4.99 Clinton 5.23 5.20 5.12 4.95 4.92 Davis 4.85 4.82 4.74 4.57 4.54 Eldorado 5.25 5.22 5.13 4.98 4.95 N/A El Reno 5.28 5.25 5.17 4.99 4.97 Frederick 5.15 5.12 5.04 4.87 4.84 Geary 5.28 N/A 5.17 4.99 4.97 Hobart 5.10 5.07 4.99 4.82 4.79 5.46 Hooker 5.13 5.10 5.01 4.85 4.82 7.13 5.82 3.52 Keyes 5.00 4.97 4.88 4.72 4.69 5.64 3.48 Lawton 5.10 5.07 4.99 4.82 4.79 5.20 Manchester 5.35 5.32 5.19 5.02 4.99 7.43 5.39 3.18 Medford 5.30 5.27 5.19 5.02 4.99 7.43 5.64 3.10 Okarche 5.28 5.25 5.17 4.99 4.97 Okeene 5.30 5.27 5.19 5.02 4.99 Perry 5.27 5.24 5.16 4.99 4.96 Ponca City 5.30 5.27 5.19 5.02 4.99 7.43 5.64 3.13 Shattuck 5.05 5.02 4.94 4.77 4.74 7.13 5.29 3.56 Stillwater 5.27 5.24 5.16 4.99 4.96 7.45 Temple 5.05 5.02 4.94 4.77 4.74 Watonga 5.28 N/A 5.17 4.99 4.97 Weatherford 5.23 5.20 5.12 4.95 4.92 7.38 5.46 3.31 GULF Export 6.35 6.32 6.24 6.06 1/2 6.04 8.47 1/4 3.97 1/2 OKLAHOMA HAY MARKET REPORT Alfalfa trade fairly active this week. Demand was very good for dairy and beef cow hay. Prices firm to 10.00 higher in both central and western Oklahoma. Last week's rains brought moisture to virtually all counties with amounts mostly from 1.75 to 5.08 inches. The exception was the panhandle area where 0.93 inches was reported. The much needed moisture increased optimism about fourth cutting possibilities. Grass hay prospects likewise improved with the additional rains. Alfalfa Central Oklahoma: Supreme quality large square bales 210.00-230.00. Premium quality 190.00-200.00. Good quality large square and large round bales 170.00-190.00. Fair quality 150.00-160.00. Eastern Oklahoma: No sales reported. Western Oklahoma: Supreme quality large square bales 220.00-230.00. Premium quality large square bales 190.00-200.00. Good quality large round and large square bales 170.00-190.00. Grinding hay 140.00. Grass Hay Central Oklahoma: Good quality Bermuda grass in 4 X 6 through 5 X 6 bales mostly 100.00-120.00 per ton. Good quality mixed grass hay 4 X 5 and 5 X 5 bales 35.00-50.00 per bale. Mixed grass 80.00-90.00 per ton, mostly 85.00. Western Oklahoma: Good quality mixed grass round bales 90.00-110.00 per ton. Mixed grass 5 X 5 1/2 to 5 X 6 bales 60.00-70.00 per bale. Eastern Oklahoma: Mixed grass hay in 4 x 5 bales 35.00-45.00 per bale. Oklahoma Direct Feeder Cattle Trade 8-24-18 Receipts: 3,062 Last Week 1,974 Last Year 1,832 Compared to last week: Few comparable sales of feeder steers sold mostly steady to firm. Feeder heifers were not tested on a current FOB basis. Receipts this week consisted of 97 percent over 600 lbs and 34 percent heifers. Unless otherwise stated prices are FOB weigh point with a 2-3 percent shrink or equivalent and with a 8-12 cent slide on calves and 4-8 cent slide on yearlings from base weights. Current sales up to 14 days for delivery. Comments 150 650 650 160.00 160.00 Current FOB 339 700-725 720 152.00-153.50 152.52 Current FOB 70 750 750 146.00 146.00 Current FOB 488 800-808 802 146.50-149.00 148.22 Current FOB 160 625 625 160.00 160.00 Sep FOB 480 800 800 148.75 148.75 Sep FOB Comments 80 600 600 151.20 151.20 Sep FOB Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise noted.

Apache Livestock Auction, Apache, Oklahoma Receipts: 1,654 Last Week: 1,402 Year Ago: 1,344 Compared to last week: Feeder steers and heifers mostly 1.00 higher in light test. Steer calves steady to 4.00 higher. Heifer calves not tested. 10 358-394 376 186.00-187.00 186.48 25 409-441 431 183.50-192.00 186.24 77 452-488 466 169.00-178.00 173.38 62 509-548 534 160.00-168.00 164.13 11 568-598 584 153.00-159.00 155.65 18 620-636 628 155.50-157.00 156.19 13 680 680 151.50 151.50 27 705-738 722 150.50-153.50 151.50 34 753-769 755 150.00 150.00 7 378-389 386 149.00-157.00 151.24 21 400-437 417 148.00-157.00 151.25 39 550-568 555 146.50-157.00 149.26 20 604-630 616 139.50-144.00 140.90 11 624-628 626 130.00-132.00 131.09 Calves Southern Oklahoma Livestock Auction, Ada Oklahoma 8-22-18 Receipts: 2,421 Last Week: 1,497 Year Ago: 1,786 Compared to last week: Steer calves under 550 lbs. steady to 2.00 higher. Heifer calves under 500 lbs. steady to 2.00 lower. Heavier calves lightly tested but mostly steady to 1.00 lower. 10 225-246 239 210.00-232.50 225.50 16 250-295 273 210.00-225.00 219.58 25 305-348 330 196.00-212.50 203.58 34 355-386 374 189.00-198.00 192.95 84 400-448 422 175.00-189.00 183.79 21 450-470 461 173.00-183.00 176.42 113 500-546 516 154.00-168.00 162.02 27 555-593 565 154.00-163.00 155.80 36 602-639 617 147.00-157.00 150.81 Calves 10 650-651 650 145.00-150.00 147.50 Calves 8 713-747 733 142.00-144.00 142.87 Calves 11 760-770 765 146.00-148.50 147.37 4 814 814 143.75 143.75 7 268-293 277 162.00-166.00 164.22 13 308-340 324 153.00-166.00 158.22 34 353-396 376 150.00-165.00 157.74 69 400-441 415 148.00-160.00 155.24 38 455-485 473 141.00-146.00 144.10 4 509 509 135.00 135.00 7 568-598 588 134.00-145.00 137.32 44 604-640 611 125.00-134.00 131.22 Calves 9 676-681 679 128.00-130.00 128.89 Calves 13 722-723 723 128.00-131.00 129.85 McAlester, OK. Receipts: 1,800 Last Week: 1,250 Year Ago: 1,550 Compared to last week: Steer calves 3.00-6.00 higher. Heifer calves under 500 lbs 1.00-3.00 lower; over 500 lbs steady to 2.00 higher. 21 300-350 329 195.00-209.00 201.37 36 350-400 379 182.00-196.00 187.96 38 400-450 432 167.00-181.00 172.18 58 450-500 480 157.00-170.00 166.14 90 500-550 519 150.00-163.00 157.80 89 550-600 572 142.00-156.00 151.10 77 600-650 615 145.00-158.00 151.36 23 650-700 674 135.00-145.00 141.85 24 700-750 721 132.00-145.00 140.08 5 750-800 759 138.00-140.00 139.00 5 850-900 855 124.00-126.00 125.40 11 300-350 313 150.00-163.00 156.55 36 350-400 380 148.00-161.00 157.10 40 400-450 423 144.00-157.00 150.04 72 450-500 475 137.00-149.00 144.82 138 500-550 525 136.00-149.00 145.97 96 550-600 585 142.00-155.00 151.32 43 600-650 613 138.00-150.00 146.86 13 650-700 662 128.00-138.00 135.19 10 700-750 729 121.00-133.00 130.84 Tulsa Livestock Auction Receipts: 2,258 Last Week: 2,012 Year Ago: 1,722 Compared to last week: Steers and heifers unevenly steady with a slightly lower undertone noted. 28 303-338 320 200.00-210.00 203.96 23 350-390 374 184.00-194.00 188.21 46 400-448 429 175.00-185.00 181.24 21 450-480 462 167.00-177.00 172.05 59 504-543 517 160.00-170.00 163.35 39 550-590 572 157.50-167.50 162.19 55 605-633 619 152.00-162.00 156.52 23 660-695 672 146.00-156.00 151.01 20 709-746 728 145.50-154.50 149.57 14 750-788 762 136.00-146.00 140.96 9 803-840 822 131.00-141.00 134.08 20 310-345 327 154.00-164.00 159.53 17 355-368 364 155.50-165.50 163.01 83 405-448 431 146.00-156.00 151.36 87 450-496 476 145.50-155.50 150.53 63 500-545 514 144.00-154.00 146.92 37 550-588 571 140.00-150.00 146.30 71 605-644 619 136.50-146.50 142.17 21 651-690 672 127.50-138.50 134.42 13 700-744 726 126.50-136.50 130.74 11 750-770 765 124.00-134.00 126.32

Oklahoma National Stockyards, Oklahoma City, OK Compared to last week: Slaughter cows steady to 2.00 higher. Slaughter bulls mostly 1.00 higher. A total of 214 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 58.00-61.00 62.50-64.50 ------ Boners 57.00-62.00 63.00-63.50 52.50-54.50 Leans 56.00-61.50 62.00-62.50 49.00-55.00 Y.G. 1-2 83.00-90.00 91.50-96.50 78.00 6 yr old 900-1475 1-7 months avg quality 685.00-875.00 5-9 yr old 675-875 3-7 months longhorn 300.00-575.00 4-5 yr old 700-750 50-100 longhorn 510.00-625.00 6-8 yr old 750-800 50-100 longhorn 575.00-625.00 Tulsa Cows and Bulls Slaughter cows 3.00-5.00 higher. Slaughter bulls 4.00 lower. A total of 278 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 59.00-64.50 67.50-72.00 53.00-58.50 Boners 60.00-65.50 70.00-75.00 54.00-59.50 Lean 54.00-59.50 62.00-68.00 47.00-53.50 Woodward Livestock Market, Woodward, OK. Compared to last week: Slaughter cows steady. Slaughter bulls 1.00 higher. A total of 540 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 58.00-60.50 61.00-64.00 ----- Boners 57.50-59.50 61.50-63.50 55.00-56.50 Lean 57.50-59.00 59.50-61.50 54.00-56.50 Y.G. 1-2 84.00-87.50 88.50-90.50 77.00-83.50 10+ yr old 1150-1200 4-5 months avg black 760.00-785.00 2 yr old 1150 225 hi black 1600.00 2-4 yr old 1000-1050 275 avg-hi black 1500-1510.00 5 yr old 1175 275 avg black 1285.00 10+ yr old 1125 375 avg black 1150.00 Y.G. 1-2 89.50-94.50 ----------- 83.00-88.00 Replacement Cows: Pre-tested for pregnancy and age. M&L 1-2 2-4 yr old 1050-1350 2-7 Months avg quality 875.00-1075.00 6-7 yr old 1050-1375 6-7 Months avg quality 725.00-875.00 Pairs: Medium and Large 1-2 3-6 yr old 1000-1100 100-175 avg quality 885.00-1050.00 Apache, OK. Cow and Bull Report Slaughter cows steady to 1.00 higher. Slaughter bulls 1.00 lower. Packer demand moderate. Total of 302 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 56.00-61.00 64.00-65.00 54.00-54.50 Boners 56.00-61.00 63.50-67.00 52.00-55.50 Lean 55.00-56.00 ------ 46.50-53.50 Y.G. 1-2 84.00-87.00 ------ 77.00-82.00 Replacement Cows: Pre-tested, Medium and Large 1-2: 2-6 yr old 1050-1300 5-8 months avg quality 1000.00-1085.00 3-6 yr old 900-1100 1-4 months avg quality 750.00-925.00 8-10yr old 1050-1250 5-8 months avg quality 650.00-835.00 Pairs: Medium and Large 1-2 Age Cow Weight Calf Wt Quality Price 4-6 yr old 1050-1450 200-300 avg quality 1200.00-1250.00 7-10yr old 900-1200 100-200 avg quality 1000.00-1150.00 McAlester Cow and Bulls Slaughter cows steady to 1.00 lower. Slaughter bulls 3.00 higher. A total of 170 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 56.00-59.00 60.00-63.00 51.00-55.00 Boners 56.00-59.00 60.00-63.00 51.00-55.00 Lean 57.00-60.00 61.00-64.00 52.00-56.00 Y.G. 1-2 81.00-84.00 85.00-88.00 76.00-80.00 1-4 yr old 850-1175 4-6 months avg quality 875.00-1175.00 5-6 yr old 1175-1250 6-8 months avg quality 885.00-1065.00 7-8 yr old 1025-1275 4-6 months avg quality 775.00-820.00 9-10yr old 1300 6-8 months avg quality 910.00 1-4 yr old 900-1000 325-400 avg-hi quality 975.00-1160.00 5-6 yr old 1075-1175 175-275 avg-hi quality 950.00-1185.00 7-8 yr old 925 150 avg quality 860.00 9-10yr old 1350 125 avg quality 850.00

Market News Information Service LIVESTOCK, GRAIN & HAY Market Reporting Oklahoma Dept. of Ag 405-621-5533 Oklahoma City USDA 405-236-2691 www.ag.ok.gov/mkt-newshome.htm OKC WEST El Reno, OK & 8-22-18 Total Receipts: 8,311 Last Week: 5,968 Year Ago: 5,223 Compared to last week: Feeder steers sold steady to 2.00 lower. Feeder heifers traded steady to 2.00 higher. Steer and heifer calves were lightly tested. ODAFF Market News Oklahoma City 405-522-3752 USDA Market News Oklahoma City 405-232-5425 WEEKLY FEEDSTUFFS Prices per ton Kansas City Solvent Soybean Meal 48% 294.70-297.70 Soybean Hulls-bulk 110.00 Dehydrated Alfalfa 231.00-275.00 Bulk Cottonseed Meal 41% 295.00-305.00 Mill Feeds Interior KS Truck 150.00-155.00 Noble County Sheep Report is located: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/ok_ls322.txt SOUTHERN PLAINS SLAUGHTER STEERS & HEIFERS Thursday Tuesday 8-28-18 109.00 No sales reported Southern Oklahoma Livestock Cow and Bull Sale Ada, OK Slaughter cows and bulls 1.00-2.00 higher. Packer demand fairly good. A total of 311 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 59.00 ----- 56.00-57.00 Boners 58.00-61.00 ----- 53.00-57.00 Lean 56.50-59.50 61.00 51.00-55.50 Y.G. 1-2 85.00-88.50 91.00-92.00 77.50-84.00 4-5 yr old 1000-1365 2-3 months avg black 750.00-900.00 3-6 yr old 1090-1245 4-7 months avg black 900.00-1100.00 7-8 yr old 1020-1100 5-7 months avg black 700.00-900.00 4-5 yr old 1050-1100 7 months hi quality 1050.00-1100.00 4-8 yr old 865-1255 6-7 months avg quality 700.00-975.00 4-6 yr old 615-833 4-7 months Longhorn 375.00-450.00 Cow Age Cow Wt. Calf Wt. Quality Price 5-7 yr old 705-925 255-265 avg/low black 1025.00-1225.00 4-7 yr old 650-705 245-260 Longhorn 600.00-680.00 STEERS - Medium and Large 1 54 451-483 461 174.00-184.00 180.88 64 540 540 160.00-163.00 160.42 22 558-569 565 160.00-164.00 162.56 85 601-641 622 160.00-162.50 161.62 40 610-626 612 155.00-156.50 156.27 Calves 85 659-679 663 152.00-157.00 153.88 21 661-673 667 148.00-150.00 148.85 Calves 443 705-730 716 152.50-156.50 153.86 12 701 701 145.00 145.00 Calves 267 758-788 779 147.50-155.75 154.41 167 827-832 830 144.00-150.00 147.54 476 856-876 867 143.50-148.50 145.97 68 908-914 913 140.50-143.25 142.93 51 1071 1071 132.50 132.50 HEIFERS - Medium and Large 1 29 400-416 405 154.00-159.00 156.05 85 506-538 526 149.00-156.00 153.12 85 551-590 566 149.00-152.00 151.12 202 629 629 149.00 149.00 31 608-634 628 138.00-144.50 139.42 Calves 258 659-691 672 147.00-152.25 149.65 38 656-691 668 135.00-146.50 142.17 Calves 341 700-736 702 142.50-148.40 147.24 76 752-786 765 138.25-144.50 142.65 138 833-849 844 134.50-136.00 134.92 20 851 851 135.50 135.50 15 997 997 124.00 124.00 OKC WEST COWS AND BULLS Compared to last week: Slaughter cows and bulls traded mostly steady to 2.00 lower. A total of 378 cows and bulls sold. Breakers 58.75-61.50 ----- 53.00-56.50 Boners 55.50-62.00 63.00 50.50-55.00 Lean 56.00-61.00 63.00 50.00-54.50 Y.G. 1-2 86.00-88.00 ----- 80.00-82.50 2-5 yr old 800-1100 3-6 months avg quality 800.00-950.00 4 yr old 1125-1150 6-8 months avg black 1125.00-1300.00 4-5 yr old 1425 7-8 months hi quality 1450.00 No test. This publicaon is issued by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry as authorized by the State Board of Agriculture, Jim Reese, Commissioner.. Copies have not been printed, but are available through the agency website at www.oda.state.ok.us.